Pets are an irresistible subject and many artists find great satisfaction in painting their own pet portraits or friend’s pets.
In almost every online session, I hear a dog barking in the background or I see a cat climbing or your table and in front of the camera demanding attention, and I received via email many portraits of animals created independently, for my comments. This course is in response to this widespread interest.
The participants will be invited to submit photos of their pets, that I’ll be selecting as reference images for the class, considering the quality of the photo submitted.
The reference photos of your pets can be sent for the duration of the 6- sessions course, during which, I will also give tips on how to take a clear photo. For this course, we will be using drawing media, such as graphite, charcoal and chalk, crayons and colored pencils on white and toned paper and possibly pen and ink.
We will start with charcoal and chalk on toned paper and we will discuss other possible media during the first class.
Open to all levels
Material List
• Charcoal pencils: there are many brands of compressed charcoal pencils available on the market, I like to use Wolff’s Carbon in gradations B, 2B, 4B, and 6B, but Generalsis also a good and cheaper brand (in gradations Hard, Medium, Soft and Extra Soft). We will also need white chalk pencils:General’s or Faber Castell Pitt Pastel.
• Paper: gray or tan toned paper, such as Canson Mi Tientes, Strathmore Charcoal, or Ingres, made by Hahnemuhle, Fabriano or Canson. Fabriano Roma is also a very good paper.
• Blending stumps, kneaded erasers, pencil sharpeners and-or a small, sharp pen knife or box cutter, sand paper.
As part of the services offered by the New Renaissance Atelier, you will have access to the recordings of the video sessions of all the courses you purchased for one year.
You will find the links to the videos in your Personal Video Library that has been set up specifically for you. Please keep this Video library link on your desktop or in your browser for easy access.In case You missed a course You are interested in, You can purchase the recording of the video sessions.
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Roberto Osti teaches figure drawing, human anatomy for artists, watercolor and oil painting at the New York Academy of Art, Saint Joseph University and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Formally trained as a medical illustrator before becoming a fine artist, Osti has contributed his work to many science and art publications.
His paintings have been exhibited in galleries in Europe and the United States.
He is the author of Basic Human Anatomy (2016), an art instruction best seller and classic reference book. His latest book , Dynamic Human Anatomy has been released in March 2021.
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